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MBTI Made Easy: 16 Types Through Stories & Laughter

July 19, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

MBTI made simple

(soft acoustic music playing)Tom Hanks (smiling):When I was a kid, I thought there were only two kinds of people—those who talked too much... and those who wanted to be left alone. Then I grew up and met someone who planned vacations two years in advance... someone who cried after a staff meeting... and someone who organized all their snacks alphabetically.Turns … [Read more...] about MBTI Made Easy: 16 Types Through Stories & Laughter

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Shakespeare’s Tricksters and Outsiders Take the Stage

July 19, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

the Ghost of Shakespeare:  (The tavern is quiet, save for wind against the walls. From the hearth smoke rises, and a form slowly emerges—half-shadow, half-voice. It is him.)I called you fools.Knaves. Shadows.Tools to move the plot forward.A laugh here. A sting there.You were not kings.Not lovers.Not heroes.You were the cracks in the story—The ones who saw … [Read more...] about Shakespeare’s Tricksters and Outsiders Take the Stage

Filed Under: Literature, Reimagined Story, Spirituality Tagged With: character redemption Shakespeare, Falstaff meaning, Feste analysis, Iago character depth, literary fool archetype, literary outsiders conversation, misunderstood Shakespeare characters, Puck mischief, reimagined Shakespeare dialogue, shadow characters Shakespeare, Shakespeare comedy and pain, Shakespeare imaginary roundtable, Shakespeare justice themes, Shakespeare monologue style dialogue, Shakespeare outsider themes, Shakespeare philosophical fools, Shakespeare trickster, Shakespeare trickster characters, Shakespeare trickster redemption, Shylock outsider story, truth behind Shakespeare villains

If Shakespeare’s Women Could Speak Today

July 19, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Anne Hathaway:  (Soft music, birds in the early light. A lone woman steps into the courtyard. She gazes at the empty table, fingers trailing across its surface. Then she speaks.)I was his wife.Not Juliet, not Ophelia, not the flame that lit a stage.Just Anne. The woman who knew the man before he was a name.I watched him shape the world with words.Saw him … [Read more...] about If Shakespeare’s Women Could Speak Today

Filed Under: Literature, Love Tagged With: Cleopatra passion story, Desdemona and Othello, emotional heroine dialogue, feminist Shakespeare themes, imaginary Shakespeare roundtable, Juliet and Romeo reflection, Lady Macbeth regret, literary love lessons, love and fate Shakespeare, Ophelia inner voice, rewriting Shakespeare, Shakespeare character insights, Shakespeare female characters, Shakespeare female perspective, Shakespeare love stories, Shakespeare reimagined, Shakespeare tragic women, Shakespeare women’s voice, Shakespearean inner monologue, women of Shakespeare

The Glass Carousel: A Lost Salinger Story Reimagined

July 18, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

J.D. Salinger:  The girl at the carousel was not in the habit of looking back. She didn’t believe in it. She had a brother once who believed in everything and then didn’t. He used to say the world was a giant practical joke, and that God was maybe the only one laughing.The smaller girl with her, the blonde one, liked seashells and made declarations about … [Read more...] about The Glass Carousel: A Lost Salinger Story Reimagined

Filed Under: Literature, Reimagined Story Tagged With: bananafish reference, carousel symbolism, coming-of-age short story, emotional seaside story, Franny Glass crossover, Glass family fiction, Holden Caulfield sister fiction, JD Salinger fiction, literary fan fiction, lost Salinger scenes, melancholy short fiction, Phoebe Caulfield new story, poetic fiction beach, post-war innocence, Salinger short story tribute, Salinger world reimagined, Salinger’s girls together, sibling grief story., spiritual Salinger fiction, Sybil Carpenter tale

Let’s Live by the Riverside: Reverend Moon’s Journey Home

July 18, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction: A Song That Became a Bridge Between WorldsTo most people, “엄마야 누나야 강변 살자” is a gentle Korean lullaby—a pastoral dream of living simply by the riverside with loved ones. But for Reverend Sun Myung Moon, this song was never just about rivers or reeds. It was a portal. A fragile melody through which he could return—if only for a moment—to the warmth of … [Read more...] about Let’s Live by the Riverside: Reverend Moon’s Journey Home

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The Pre-Birth Planning Room: I Picked This Life?!

July 18, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Robin:Ahhh, souls! Welcome! Welcome to the Pre-Birth Planning Room — the only place where you voluntarily sign up for acne, heartbreak, and taxes in exchange for “character development.”You’ve just arrived from eternity, and before we ship you off to Earth — where nobody reads the manual — we thought you deserved a behind-the-scenes look at how this whole … [Read more...] about The Pre-Birth Planning Room: I Picked This Life?!

Filed Under: Comedy, Karma, Past Life Regression, Spirituality, The Purpose of Life Tagged With: afterlife comedy, awakening satire, celestial council script, choosing your life play, comedic soul journey, comedy about reincarnation, cosmic comedy stage play, funny metaphysical script, funny past life play, karma humor, life before birth humor, metaphysical humor, pre-birth planning, reincarnation monologue, reincarnation play, soul blueprint comedy, soul contract comedy, spirit guides comedy, spiritual pre-birth planning, spiritual theater, The Pre-Birth Planning Room

The Pre-Birth Planning Room: Soul Decisions Before Life Begins

July 18, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

What if the most important decisions of your life were made before you were even born?After decades of listening to people who temporarily died and came back, I began to notice patterns. They spoke of light. Of love. But more than that — they spoke of choice. They described a place, or perhaps a state, where souls — accompanied by wise beings — reviewed, planned, … [Read more...] about The Pre-Birth Planning Room: Soul Decisions Before Life Begins

Filed Under: Karma, Reincarnation, Spirituality Tagged With: choosing parents spiritually, choosing trauma, Higher Self, karmic lessons, life before birth, life between lives, life blueprint, life mission soul, planning your life, pre-birth planning, pre-birth planning room, reincarnation planning, reincarnation wisdom, remembering past lives, soul agreements, soul contracts, soul council, soul group planning, Spirit Guides, spirit world planning, spiritual pre-birth memories

The Enlightenment Bureau: Behind Every Awakening, Chaos

July 17, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

(Spotlight. Stars swirl slowly. Z walks into view — not yet in uniform, just holding a glowing clipboard with stardust on it.)Z (Zendaya):Before you were born…before you had a name, a phone plan, a weird uncle —there was a room.We called it The Planning Room.You sat there, stardust in your voice,choosing lessons like song titles."This one," you said. "I’ll take … [Read more...] about The Enlightenment Bureau: Behind Every Awakening, Chaos

Filed Under: Spirituality Tagged With: awakening satire, awakening theatre comedy, celestial office satire, comedy about the afterlife, cosmic bureaucracy, divine intervention comedy, enlightenment humor, florence pugh soulful humor, funny play about reincarnation, funny spiritual theatre, karma AI play, metaphysical comedy, modern miracle play, pre-birth planning comedy, ryan reynolds funny script, soul contract play, spiritual comedy play, spiritual growth satire, workplace awakening humor, zendaya spiritual comedy

The Anxious Generation: A Comedy of Screens and Spirit

July 17, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

PROLOGUE[Lights down. One spotlight. Hasan Minhaj steps forward, phone in one hand, gaze reflective.]HASAN MINHAJ (Prologue)You know what's wild?We gave toddlers iPads......then got surprised when they developed anxiety by middle school.We said,“Hey kid, here’s a glowing rectangle that contains the opinions of 7 billion people.Now please sit still and thrive … [Read more...] about The Anxious Generation: A Comedy of Screens and Spirit

Filed Under: Comedy, Personal Development Tagged With: anxious generation play, Bo Burnham stage play, childhood and social media, digital detox theater, dopamine and screens satire, Gen Z mental health satire, group chat humor, Jack Black comedy role, Jonathan Haidt comedy, Michelle Buteau theater, modern parenting humor, no-phone school skit, parenting comedy play, phone-free schools play, screen addiction theater, smartphone addiction comedy, social media burnout funny, tech-free childhood play, teenage anxiety on stage, unplugging humor

The Tribunal of Selves: Dorian Caine’s Deepest Conversations

July 17, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

(Soft spotlight. No stage. Just presence. A quiet voice that carries both ancient warning and future possibility.)Octavia Butler:We are not born finished.We are written in drafts—inked by joy, redacted by pain, footnoted by memory.And somewhere along the way…we forget who held the pen.These five conversations you’re about to witnessare not scenes, or scripts, or … [Read more...] about The Tribunal of Selves: Dorian Caine’s Deepest Conversations

Filed Under: Consciousness, Personal Development, Spirituality Tagged With: archetypal healing, consciousness theater, Dorian Caine teachings, emotional reintegration, existential humor, inner child healing, internal conflict resolution, karmic contracts, metaphysical drama, mind body dialogue, modern spirituality, poetic psychology, self fragmentation, self-compassion therapy, shadow integration, soul conversations, soul storytelling, spiritual self-repair, spiritual trauma, trauma-informed growth

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